Thanks for the response Kern and appreciate it. I have read through the restore chapter of the manual and used the restore command from bconsole, sorry I should have clarified.
So I’m just wondering if there was a free drive for the restore shouldn’t the job start using it? Or am I missing something? The submitted restore job was waiting on a high priority process to finish but because a restore job is priority 1 I expected it to utilise the free drive. Thanks so much for the help. Chaz From: Kern Sibbald <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 26 February 2020 8:23 PM To: Chaz Vidal <[email protected]>; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] New to Bacula: Restore Job Question Hello, Restore is a very interactive process, so rather than running a restore job, one normally uses the restore command in bconsole. It is also possible to do graphical restores with bat or with Baculum (web GUI). The restore command in bconsole will prompt you for everything you need, but choosing files to restore is a bit more complicated, so I recommend reading the Restore chapter of the manual. Best regards, Kern
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